Friday, August 16, 2002, Chandigarh, India
 Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

We will defeat terrorism: PM
New Delhi, August 15
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today made a diplomatic move by not spewing venom against Pakistan in his Independence Day speech from the ramparts of Red Fort, though he minced no words in criticising Islamabad’s double-standards of terrorism and declaring that "we will defeat the forces of terrorism".

Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee raises "Jai Hind slogans" after his Address to the Nation from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort on the 55th anniversary of Independence, in Delhi on Thursday.

Nation: PM announces slew of new schemes

Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee raises “Jai Hind slogans” after his Address to the Nation from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort on the 55th anniversary of Independence, in Delhi on Thursday. — Reuters photo

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Agni, Brahmos to be inducted
T-90 tanks, new copters to join forces
New Delhi, August 15
The Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, today announced the induction of ‘Agni’ class of ballistic missiles into the Army and supersonic ‘Brahmos’ missile, made with the Russian collaboration, into the defence services.

Lady police personnel hold their rifles during the general salute at the Independence Day celebrations in Srinagar on Thursday.   In no mood to celebrate, villagers wear black badges

 


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Madhu blames Pramod Mahajan
No hand in Shivani’s murder: Minister
Panchkula, August 15
The Shivani Bhatnagar murder case took a dramatic turn tonight when Ms Madhu Sharma, wife of Mr Ravi Kant Sharma, IPS, who is accused by the Delhi Police as the prime suspect in the case, named the Union Parliamentary Minister, Mr Pramod Mahajan, as being responsible for the murder.

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New Delhi, August 15
Kashmir Committee chief Ram Jethmalani today described as “unhelpful and provocative” yesterday’s speech of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, hoping that the “American friends” would respond to his remarks.
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APHC open to joint parleys with DFP
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Jammu, August 15
The All-Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has no objection to meeting Kashmir Committee chief Ram Jethmalani along with representatives of the Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) headed by Mr Shabir Ahmed Shah.

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Petrol, diesel prices lowered
New Delhi, August 15
For the first time after free pricing of motor fuels introduced from June 1, the oil companies today announced a cut-of-upto 21 paise in retail selling prices of petrol and diesel, reflecting a stable global crude situation.

Bathinda-Delhi Shatabdi from today
Bathinda, August 15
The Union Railway Minister, Mr Nitish Kumar, will flag off Shatabdi Express between Delhi and Bathinda tomorrow for providing the people of this region faster connectivity to the national Capital.

CIL halts coal supply to PSEB
Patiala, August 15
Creditors seem to have lost patience with the Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB), with Coal India Limited discontinuing the loading of coal to the board's thermal projects from its mines. According to information available with The Tribune, a letter to this effect has been received by the board. 

Decision on Gujarat by tomorrow: EC
New Delhi, August 15
Ending days of suspense, the Election Commission is likely to announce its decision on holding the Gujarat Assembly elections by Saturday, sources in the commission said today.

3 kids washed away in Kangra
Shimla, August 15
Four persons, including three children, drowned in swirling river waters, taking the toll in the current monsoon in Himachal Pradesh to 16, even as there was some respite from the heavy rain today which led to the restoration of rail and air traffic after four days.

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